UI/UX Design Course

Design Beautiful, User-Centered Digital Experiences

Learn to create interfaces that users love. From user research and wireframing to high-fidelity prototypes and design systems — our project-based UI/UX course equips you with the skills that product teams are hiring for.

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Why UI/UX Design Is the Most In-Demand Skill

Every digital product — from mobile apps to enterprise software — needs thoughtful design. Companies have realized that good UI/UX isn't a luxury; it's the difference between a product users love and one they abandon. The demand for UI/UX designers in India has grown by over 200% in the last three years. But becoming a great designer isn't just about making things look pretty. It's about understanding users, solving problems, and creating experiences that are intuitive, accessible, and delightful. Margg's UI/UX design course teaches you the complete design process — from research to final hand-off to developers. Whether you want to work as a product designer at a startup, a UX researcher at a large company, or a freelance UI designer, this course gives you the portfolio and skills to get there.

Course Curriculum

Our UI/UX curriculum covers the entire design lifecycle:

  • Design Thinking & User Research – User interviews, surveys, persona creation, journey mapping
  • Information Architecture – Content hierarchy, navigation patterns, card sorting, site maps
  • Wireframing & Low-Fidelity Prototyping – Rapid sketching, Figma wireframes, user flow diagrams
  • Visual Design Fundamentals – Typography, color theory, spacing systems, visual hierarchy, grids
  • Figma Mastery – Components, auto-layout, variants, design tokens, prototyping, collaboration
  • Design Systems – Building component libraries, documentation, design tokens, atomic design methodology
  • High-Fidelity Prototyping – Interactive prototypes, micro-animations, transitions, user testing
  • Accessibility (WCAG) – Inclusive design principles, color contrast, screen reader compatibility
  • Responsive & Mobile-First Design – Breakpoints, adaptive layouts, touch targets, mobile UX patterns
  • Usability Testing – A/B testing, heuristic evaluation, user testing sessions, analyzing feedback
  • Developer Handoff – Design specs, asset export, design-to-code workflows, design QA

Learn by Building Real Projects

Design is a craft that improves with practice. Our course is built around real-world projects that become your professional portfolio: Every project follows the full design process — research, wireframe, design, prototype, test, and iterate. You'll receive feedback from your mentor at each stage, learning to defend your design decisions and incorporate user feedback. By the end of the course, you'll have 4-5 polished case studies in your portfolio.

  • Mobile App Redesign – Take an existing app and improve its UX through user research and iterative design
  • E-Commerce Website Design – Complete responsive design with product pages, cart, checkout flow
  • SaaS Dashboard – Data visualization, complex forms, multi-step workflows, empty states
  • Design System – Build a production-ready component library with documentation and usage guidelines
  • Capstone: End-to-End Product Design – From user research to final prototype for a real product brief

Tools You'll Master

We focus on industry-standard tools that hiring managers expect you to know: • Figma – The primary design tool used by most product teams. You'll learn components, auto-layout, variants, prototyping, and collaboration features. • FigJam – For brainstorming, user flow mapping, and workshop facilitation. • Maze / Useberry – For unmoderated usability testing and gathering quantitative UX data. You don't need any prior design tool experience. We start from scratch and build expertise through daily practice.

Mentorship from Working Designers

Your Margg mentor is a practising product designer or UX designer who reviews your work, provides portfolio feedback, and shares real-world insights about the design industry. Mentor sessions include design critiques (reviewing your work with actionable feedback), portfolio reviews (ensuring your case studies tell compelling stories), and interview coaching (whiteboard design challenges, portfolio presentations, and behavioral questions). Our design graduates have secured roles at product companies, design agencies, and startups across India. The mentorship component is what transforms a course into a career launchpad.

Who Is This Course For?

This UI/UX course is perfect for:

  • College students interested in product design, visual design, or UX research careers
  • Frontend developers who want to understand design principles and collaborate better with designers
  • Graphic designers transitioning to digital product design
  • Marketing professionals who want to understand UX for better conversion optimization
  • Anyone in India looking for the best UI/UX design course with real projects and mentorship

Course Duration & Format

The UI/UX design course runs for 12 weeks: • Weeks 1–3: Design Thinking, User Research, Information Architecture • Weeks 4–6: Visual Design, Typography, Figma Fundamentals • Weeks 7–9: Component Design, Design Systems, High-Fidelity Prototyping • Weeks 10–11: Usability Testing, Accessibility, Responsive Design • Week 12: Capstone Project, Portfolio Polish, Interview Prep Commitment: ~10-12 hours per week with live sessions and self-paced design projects.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to know how to code to take this UI/UX course?
No coding skills are required. This course focuses on design thinking, visual design, and Figma. However, understanding basic HTML/CSS concepts can help you design more implementable interfaces.
What tool is used in this course?
Figma is our primary design tool. It's free to use, works in the browser, and is the industry standard for product design. You'll also use FigJam for brainstorming and user flow mapping.
Will I have a portfolio at the end of the course?
Yes. You'll build 4-5 complete case studies throughout the course, each following the full design process from research to final prototype. Your mentor helps you polish these into portfolio-ready presentations.
Is this course suitable for someone with no design background?
Absolutely. We start with design fundamentals and progressively build your skills. Many of our successful graduates had zero design experience when they started.
What job roles can I apply for after this course?
Graduates typically apply for UI Designer, UX Designer, Product Designer, UX Researcher, Interaction Designer, and Visual Designer roles. Some also pursue freelance design work.
How is this different from YouTube design tutorials?
YouTube teaches scattered skills. Margg provides a structured roadmap, real projects with mentor feedback, portfolio building, usability testing practice, and interview preparation — the full package to become employable.

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